
Learn to capture any part of your screen in Windows 10 using built-in tools, and apply tips for using screenshots effectively.
Capture your screen with the print screen key, paste the image from the clipboard into a document or Gmail email using Ctrl+V.
Learn to save your screen to a file by pressing the Windows key plus print screen; images are saved to the Pictures folder, under the screenshots.
learn to capture a single window on windows 10 using alt+print screen, copy the image to clipboard, and verify by pasting into paint.
Learn to capture a screen area using the Windows key plus Shift plus S, select the region, copy to clipboard, and paste into a document.
Learn to take screenshots in Windows 10 with the snipping tool, from full screen captures to window, rectangular, and freeform snips, and save images to your pictures folder.
Learn to capture screenshots with the Windows snipping tool and highlight or mark up elements using pens, colors, and erasers to adjust mistakes and save annotated images.
Master Windows 10 screen capture by using the snipping tool's timer to capture menus, windows, or the full screen with a five-second delay after opening the item.
Record software issues precisely with the Windows problem steps recorder, capturing steps, timing, and screenshots to generate a zip report for developers. Share via WordPad or Word.
Learn to use Windows 10 game DVR to capture screenshots and record videos of apps using simple shortcuts like win+g and win+alt+print screen, with files saved in the capturers folder.
Master how to use screenshots effectively in PowerPoint and web design by focusing on a clear message, zooming in, highlighting areas, and framing with size, drop shadow, and 3D rotations.
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In this course you will learn how to use many useful tools that come with Windows 10 to capture any part of your screen, and how to use these screenshots for common tasks. Enroll now to learn these useful time-saving techniques!